Rangers Propose Enhanced…

Rangers Propose Enhanced…

Rangers have reportedly proposed a contract extension to Scotland defender John Souttar, while three potential January signing targets for Celtic have been identified.

Rangers have offered 29-year-old Scotland center-back John Souttar improved terms on a new contract that would extend through the summer of 2028, as he is currently set to become a free agent next summer. (Daily Record)

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Oscar Cortes, a Rangers winger currently on loan, expresses his commitment to securing more playing time with Sporting Gijon, despite reports suggesting he wishes to return to Ibrox due to limited appearances. (El Comercio)

Celtic is considering Columbus Crew forward Diego Rossi, West Ham United midfielder Andy Irving, and Shamrock Rovers striker Michael Noonan as possible signings in January. (Football Transfers)

Dundee intends to reduce its squad by two players by the end of the January transfer window as new head of recruitment Gary Piggott steps into the club. (The Courier)

Club Brugge has dismissed head coach Nicky Hayen just weeks after he addressed links to Celtic. (Daily Record)

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Manu Farjado has stated his commitment to his role as Real Betis sporting director, amid speculation regarding a possible position with Rangers. (Movistar Plus LaLiga via Estadio Deportivo)

Rangers have paused their search for an academy head while the club focuses on the ongoing recruitment process for a chief executive and sporting director. (Rangers Review)

Scottish clubs are facing the possibility of a six-figure cut in their academy budgets following indications from the Scottish FA that annual funding through Club Academy Scotland may be halted. (Daily Record)

Hibernian‘s Josh Mulligan shared how Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has urged him to take on a leadership role at Easter Road as he aims to secure a spot in the squad for the upcoming World Cup. (Edinburgh Evening News)

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A voodoo priest has expressed his intention to summon divine spirits to aid Haiti in achieving an unexpected win against Scotland at next summer’s World Cup. (Scottish Sun)

Pro-Palestine activists plan to protest outside Hampden Park ahead of the Premier Sports Cup final next Sunday between Celtic and St Mirren, due to recent sponsorship agreements with Barclays. (The Herald)

A pyrotechnic display by Rangers fans at Kilmarnock’s Rugby Park has prompted the club to enforce previously suspended sanctions regarding ticket allocations for away games. (The Herald)